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Urgent advice for Financial Order 3/9/12

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02 Jul 12 #340504 by newlifeknicks
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There is a difference between difficult and impossible... 2 members have commented. Your advice is clear. I am not looking for a pat on the back saying everything I want to hear. I am under no illusion of possible ''zero'' outcome. What other expenses should I expect if representing myself.Fee for FO has been paid and I have submitted this to court already... Are you suggesting I just don''t do anything else.... If I wanted to stop FO what would I need to do?

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02 Jul 12 #340506 by dukey
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I would err on the side of caution also, cookie is probably right though following kennott and Knott there is to say the least a shade of grey, as cookie says you need to speak with a solicitor and take some expert advice after giving the needed detail.

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02 Jul 12 #340511 by newlifeknicks
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Shade of grey .... Please elaborate

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02 Jul 12 #340516 by WhiteRose
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Dukey will give the intelligent explanation for ''Shades of Grey'' while I would give a book review on a popular book of which there are 50 ..........:P

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02 Jul 12 #340524 by cookie2
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newlifeknicks wrote:

What other expenses should I expect if representing myself.

You should expect a costs order for frivolous litigation.

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02 Jul 12 #340525 by dukey
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Newlife you need to talk with a solicitor, i am far from able to advise case law though i do know a couple that may have some bearing with this, my gut feeling is that cookie is right and this is futile.

WR behave yourself young lady :)

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02 Jul 12 #340532 by newlifeknicks
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Thank you Dukey and White Rose .... Please elaborate for me...

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